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Congratulations to our SkillsUSA New York State winners!!!
Congratulations to our SkillsUSA New York State winners!!!: The SkillsUSA New York State competition took place on April 14-15 in Syracuse New York.

First Place Winners:
Blair Garner, Akil Grant, Yakemia Harris, Lauren Levy, Abraham Oliver, Alexandra Ramsland, Carlos Rivera , Juan Hodge, Michael Maneri, and Sandra Sackstein

Second Place Winners:
Vincent Monteforte, Mia Hayes, Larissa Jean, Amy Stuppiello, Amanda Tunkel, Andrea Sardo, Fisnike Dalipi, and Daniel Gomez

Third Place Winners:
Eric Garcia, Katelyn Pugliese, John Robert Evans, Fisnike Dalipa, and Joseph Fugallo

See the complete listing of competition winners...
Fashion Design students strut their stuff
On March 24, Fashion Design students strutted their creations on a different kind of runway. They put on a presentation for the residents of "The Arbors” Assisted Living Facility in Jericho. Read More...
Barry Tech student cuts for a good cause --Locks of Love
Health Skills student, Karen Araujo, Mineola School District, and Vivian Johnston, who works in the Accounts Payable Department, donated their hair to “Locks of Love, who makes wigs for cancer patients in need. Read More...
Becca's Closet, open for business
To get a free prom dress, visit Becca's Closet. The Closet with be open during the following times:
Saturday, April 17th: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
April 19th - 23rd: During school hours
April 19th - 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
For more information about Becca's closet, please call Susan Piarulli @ 516.622.6808. All calls will be kept confidential.
Barry Tech students Excel in Regional Skills Competition
Twenty-three Barry Tech students won first-, second- or third-place awards at the New York State Regional SkillsUSA Conference in Farmingdale. Read more...
Oceanside teen uses green energy skills to win contest
Oceanside High School Senior Ranfis Fernandez, who studies construction electricity at Nassau BOCES Barry Tech, was recognized for his award-winning essay on solar power by the India Association of Long Island. Read More...
Prom Dress Donations Now Being Accepted
Barry Tech is now accepting donations of new or gently used prom dresses for our chapter of Becca's Closet. Becca's Closet is a national organization which provides prom dresses and accessories to high school girls who can not afford to purchase them. Read more...
Barry Tech students earn Statesman Awards
At the New York State SkillsUSA Leadership Conference in Liverpool, N.Y., seven Barry Tech students earned Statesman Awards for demonstrating their leadership skills through a variety of team activities.The annual conference is a collaboration of students, teachers and industry leaders working toward providing a skilled workforce for America's future.
Community Giving at Barry Tech
Food Drive is underway to benefit St. Brigid's Outreach Program. All donations can be brought to the classrooms up to December 16th..... Bake sale fundraiser is also underway to benefit Jerusalem Avenue Students....Annual holiday boxes are being created to benefit Pediatric Ward at Good Samaritan Hospital......Spread the joy throughout the holiday season by bringing new unwrapped toys to room C206 starting December 1- December 23. All toys benefit the John Thiessen Toy Drive.....Barry Tech will be holding the first of its two annual Blood Drives on December 15th and 16th....For more information, please call 622-6800.....
Industry Partner Breakfast a Huge Success
At its annual Industry Partners recognition luncheon, Barry Tech honored local business leaders for their support of cooperative education and work-based learning. Nassau BOCES administrators and Board members joined Barry Tech teachers and faculty in welcoming their esteemed guests.
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Joseph M. Barry Career and Technical Educational Center
1196 Prospect Avenue, Westbury, NY 11590
Telephone: (516) 622-6800 Fax: (516) 333-9384


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